Note: Display as shown above is for reference purposes only. All icons and data will not appear

simultaneously on the BackTrack’s display during normal operation.

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Rotate battery cover clockwise to open

Batteries Inserted

1.Open the battery cover on the back of the BackTrack (tap the unit in palm of your hand after rotating the cover as shown), insert two AA batteries (alkaline or lithium), and replace the cover. Change batteries when low power is shown by the battery indicator icon. Make sure the battery contacts are clean and replace both batteries at once. Remove the batteries when storing the unit longer than a few weeks.

HOLD

Take the

BackTrack

Outdoors

HOLD Mode/Power Button

”Satellite” Icon Not Flashing

2.HOLD (keep pressed for 2 seconds) theMODE/Power button to turn on the BackTrack. The BackTrack is ready to use when the Satellite icon on the display stops flashing(be sure you are outdoors with a clear view of the sky).

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Compass

Degrees

North

Arrow

Compass Mode

3.The BackTrack starts out in Compass Mode the first time you turn it on. An arrow points North, and the display shows the direction you’re facing in degrees (e.g. East=90 degrees). The directional arrows work best in both Compass and Location Modes with the unit held horizontally or “flat” in front of you. Return toCompass Mode anytime by pushing theMODE/Power button briefly until the “Compass” icon is selected again.

PUSH

PUSH

PUSH

“Home”

“Car”

“Star”

Icon

Icon

Icon

PUSH Mode/Power to select from three Location icons

4.To mark a location you want to get back to, PUSH theMODE/Power button one or more times to select one of the threeLocation Mode icons (“Home”, “Car”, or “Star”).

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HOLD

Home Icon

HOLD the MARK button down to save the location of

your campsite (with the “Home” icon selected here)

5.After selecting the icon you want, HOLD theMARK button (while you are physically at or near the location you want to save), until the distance indication changes to “0”.Note: it does not matter which direction you face when marking

the location.

PUSH

HOLD

2

1 Marking an

Car

At the new location,

Icon

1-Selectanother icon

additional location

2-MARKthe new location

6. You may now turn the BackTrack’s power off by HOLDING down theMODE/Power button, or proceed to another location you want to mark. Be sure toselect a different icon before marking this new spot. If you hold downMARK

with a previously used Location icon selected, you will replace that one with your current location.

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HOLD

Car Icon

325 yds distance in direction of the arrow to your car in the parking lot

7. To return to one of your previously marked locations, it is easy! Simply turn the BackTrack’s power back on (HOLD theMODE/Power buttons) and the BackTrack display will indicate the direction and distance back to the most recent location you marked. If you want to return to a previous location, justPUSH theMODE/Power button to select the icon you used when you marked it earlier. To find your way back to the selected location, simply move in the direction the arrow points and watch for the distance to decrease. When you reach your destination, a full circle of arrows will be seen at the outer edge of the display.

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Returning to Compass Mode

Compass Icon

PUSH Mode/Power to select the “Compass” icon and use the BackTrack’s Compass Mode

To use the BackTrack as a digital compass, simply PUSH theMODE/POWER until you see the “Compass” (Arrow) icon, and the BackTrack will again display an arrow8pointing North, and the compass degrees for the direction it’s pointed(see red arrow above).

To ensure directional accuracy, hold the BackTrack out horizontally in front of you (parallel to the ground) and move it in a “figure 8” pattern a few times to re-calibratethe compass.

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Other Operations

Changing the Distance Units

•To change the units from English to Metric, HOLD both theMARK andMODE/POWER buttons when any of the three location icons is selectedthe distance units display changes from “yd” to “m”. The BackTrack will automatically switch from yards to miles (or meters to km) for longer distances. It can display up a maximum distance of 999 miles or kilometers.

Turning on the Backlight

• PUSH MARK to turn on the display backlight at anytime. It will automatically turn off in 30-45seconds.

Auto Power Off

•Power automatically turns off after 10 minutes if no buttons have been pressed, or HOLD downMODE/POWER to turn off manually. When the BackTrack is turned back on, it returns to the last mode you selected.

HOLD

HOLD

PUSH

In a

Location

Mode

HOLD both MODE/Power and

PUSH MARK to

MARK to select English or Metric

activate backlight.

units for displayed distance

(yd & mi or m & km).

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Warnings and Notices

GPS System & Location Accuracy Notice:

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. The inherent nature of the GPS system itself limits the accuracy of the distance indicated on the BackTrack’s display to within about ±3~5 meters (or yards) of the actual marked location.

Warning:

This device is intended as a supplemental handheld navigation aide only. The user assumes all responsibility associated with the use of this product. It must not be used for any purpose requiring precise measurement of location, direction, distance, velocity or topography. This device should not be used for any aircraft navigation applications.

Vehicular Use Notice:

Bushnell is committed to the safe and responsible enjoyment of the outdoors.

Do not use this product while driving. An accident can result in property damage, injury or death if the operator fails to practice prudent driving practices. It is the sole responsibility of the driver of any vehicle to operate the motor vehicle in a safe manner. Information from the GPS unit can distract the operator of a motor vehicle. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the GPS unit while operating a motor vehicle. If used in a motor vehicle, it must not be used by the operator of the motor vehicle. If it is used in a motor vehicle it must be mounted in a manner such that it does not distract the operator, does not interfere with the operator’s field of view, and does not block or interfere with the air bags or other safety mechanisms of the motor vehicle. Windshields and car windows with integrated metallic materials, such as defrosters, or car window tinting films, can degrade GPS reception inside a car.

Liability Notice:

In no event shall Bushnell be liable for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages, whether resulting from the use, misuse, or inability to use this product or from defects in the product. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

FCC Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

–Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Shielded interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.